Tigress found died in Corbett Tiger Reserve Park
Tigress found died in Corbett Tiger Reserve Park
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Dehradun: Although many big parks of Uttarakhand must have seen their own, but the Corbett Tiger Reserve is different. The atmosphere there has fascinated the people, so the first choice of people is also Corbett Tiger Reserve, but today we are going to tell you something after which you will also think. There was a panic on Friday after the body of a tigress and a leopard in the Udaipur settlement of Ramnagar Terai Western Forest Division in Jirna Range of Corbett Tiger Reserve. It is believed that the tigress, who was injured in a mutual struggle, died due to severe injury to her throat (due to hunger). Leopard child is also feared dead in mutual conflict. The bodies of both the wildlife were destroyed after the post-mortem in the presence of veterinarians.

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Jhirna Ranger Prashant Hindwan said that during the patrolling on Thursday, forest personnel had seen a wounded tigress on the hill above Jhirna Rest House. When she looked hungry, her food was arranged but she did not eat anything. The tigress was to be rescued on Friday. SDO Kundan Singh Khati told that when forest personnel went on patrol on Friday morning, they saw the body of the tigress in the source compartment number 8.

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It has been found from the information that the body of the tigress was brought to Ramnagar. CTR Director Rahul reviewed the body of the tigress. A team of veterinarian Dr. Dushyant Sharma and Dr. Ayush Uniyal performed the post-mortem of the tigress's body. Dr. Sharma told that the tigress is feared dead in a mutual conflict. The wound in the throat was a serious wound in her neck. Because of this, he had not eaten anything for about a week. The tigress was about 10 years old. The real cause of death will be known only after the report of the post-mortem. According to the information, DFO Shishupal Singh Rawat rushed to the spot along with forest personnel on the information that a leopard's body was found in the Papadi reserve forest area near Udaipuri Bandobasti village of Ramnagar Terai Western Forest Division. He told that the female cub is eight months old and has claw marks on its mouth. On the occasion too, marks of mutual struggle have been found, from which it is being speculated that he died during mutual conflict. Veterinarians Dr. Dushyant Sharma and Dr. Ayush Uniyal destroyed the body after the post-mortem.

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